Jiang argues that publicly elevating Taiwan to a Japanese security issue breaks a long-standing regional agreement not to disturb the status quo and therefore functions as a declaration of war logic.
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Japan China relations
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"Southeast Asia including United States including South Korea Japan China that you do not discuss the Taiwan issue okay Taiwan is an integral part..."
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